Biography
A blonde actor with All-American good looks and a charming screen presence, Bryce Johnson headed for Hollywood at age 19, determined to make it in show business. With only community college acting classes to his credit, he picked up odd jobs, acted in student films and enrolled at Pasadena's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Not long after, in 1999, he succeeded in his quest and made his screen debut in the MTV soap "Undressed", an at once …
Bryce Johnson SlideShow
1 - 2 of 2
Career Milestones
| Relocated to Sioux City, Iowa after his high school graduation | ||
1982 | Moved to Denver with his mother following parents' divorce (date approximate) | |
1996 | At age 19, left Iowa for Hollywood (date approximate) | |
1999 | Co-starred as Josh Ford, a golden boy with a heart to match, on the high school-set comedy-drama "Popular" (The WB) | |
1999 | Made TV acting debut on the MTV latenight serial "Undressed" | |
1999 | Starred in the pilot "Saving Graces" for The WB; show not picked up as a series | |
2003 | Starred in the thriller "The Skulls III" | |
2004 | Starred in Christopher Münch's "Harry and Max" about two brother, both teen idols, who come to terms with their dysfunctional family past | |
2006 | Co-starred in Bob Goldthwait's "Sleeping Dogs Lie" | |
